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March 19, 2010

Men are quite simple to understand, actually

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Sandra Bullock's husband cheated on her with the heavily tattooed Michelle “Bombshell’ McGee, leaving David Forsmark confused (hat tip to Kathy).

With the back and forth this week between men not understanding women and women not understanding men, I’m starting to wonder if I understand the members of my OWN sex.

Leave aside the tattoos* and we are left with the question of why a man would pass over a great beauty for the charms of a seemingly lesser beauty. If he could have Sandra Bullock why would he choose to turn elsewhere?

There are two answers to this question.

The first concerns a distinction between a woman who is "beautiful" and a woman who is "hot". While the expression of this distinction is idiosyncratic to some degree, I believe the distinction itself will be immediately recognizable to most men. When it comes to sex, "hot" trumps "beautiful" every time.** Sandra Bullock is beautiful, quite lovely actually, but Bombshell McGee is hot, much more so in person, I suspect, than in her photographs.

The second answer is a bit more straightforward: Sex addiction.***

Related: Michelle McAgee teaches men how to pick up women. They like the unattainable, apparently.

* Theodore Dalrymple will never see eye to eye on the issue.
** Some lucky men are blessed to find both qualities in the same woman. But then I am in favour of tattoos.
*** In which Matt Stone mocks The Huffington Post to their face.

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Omega Males

Jessica Grose offers a limited typology of the Omega-male, a non-Alpha, non-Beta male who is middle-aged, unemployed and beneath the notice of quality women like Jessica Grose.

The image of the American woman has gone through several upheavals since the 1950s, but the masculine ideal seems fixed in cultural aspic: Think slick ad executive Don Draper in Mad Men and the WWII heroes in the Tom Hanks-produced HBO series The Pacific. So his confused, paralyzed counterpart is cropping up in ever-more variations on TV and in movies: the omega male.

I cannot help but notice the one thing Liberal Arts Layabouts, Mimbos, Beer Guys and Game Boys have in common is their varied life strategies all mean they do not have to deal with grasping and, I strongly suspect, single post-feminist entertainment journalists whose liberal ideology conflicts with their conservative biology. Call them Omega Females, confused and paralyzed by their forbidden longing for Don Draper and apoplectic with rage that real Don Drapers all yearn for Sarah Palin.

Not to worry, Jessica. I imagine you will find someone willing to settle for your bullshit.

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The sleeper awakes

Gary Hubbell says Barack Obama is a good thing for America.

Obama is the symbol of a creeping liberalism that has infected our society like a cancer for the last 100 years. Just as Hitler is the face of fascism, Obama will go down in history as the face of unchecked liberalism. The cancer metastasized to the point where it could no longer be ignored.

Read the whole thing.

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Preaching to the reverted

Mezhgan Hussainy's family wants music mogul Simon Cowell to convert to Islam before he marries her.

According to Hussainy's friend, 'Mezhgan is very reluctant about asking Simon to convert...and she knows how controversial it will be.'

'Simon might be a big deal in the UK, but there are other people in the Afghan community in Los Angeles who her parents will be more afraid of offending. It would bring shame on their family and community if Simon did not respect their beliefs,' the friend added.

Simon Cowell might want to increase his security detail.

Related: Notable people who converted to Islam.

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Grand Theft Horse FTW

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Pomplamoose: Telephone

Hat tip to Bill.

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March 18, 2010

The problem, in a nutshell

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This is what the IDF thinks will win hearts and minds in the West.

It won't.

We’ve all heard of being “carbon neutral,” and while the technology does not yet exist for vehicles, let alone an entire army to have zero impact on the environment, the Israeli Defense Forces is pushing to be the first.

A self-declared “green” army, the IDF recognizes projects that connect its soldiers with the environment.

Look, barn owls are awesome (at the link) but they are also entirely beside the point.

Almost nobody in the United States who supports Israel is much fussed about an impact on the environment if it means defending an embattled democracy, still less by yesterday's carbon emmissions hoax. And anybody in the United States yearning for a "green army" (most Leftists would describe this as a contradiction in terms) would already be convinced of Israel's virtue by now were they open to reason, justice, even naked self-interest, in the first place.

The Left is right about one thing: They do not despise Israel out of anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism is an excuse - for the paleocons, a reflex - but I expect the Left would hate Israel all the same if its first language were, say, Swedish. The key is to find a people other than the Jews who would have dared a democratic and socialist experiment in the desert, who would have attempted to found a polity grounded in equality in the midst of medievalism, barbarism and spiritual darkness.

The Left despises Israel not for its crimes (imagined, for the most part) but precisely for its virtues. The Left hates Israel because Israel is a democracy, because Israel supports the rights of minorities, because Israel defends the rights of women. Advertising the green credentials of the only country in the Middle East that isn't an environmental (economic, social, political and moral) disaster is a lost cause. If anything, it is more fuel for the fire.

The Left hates Israel because the Left hates itself. The Left is a suicide cult but - as with their shaheed brothers - they do not have the decency to top themselves quietly in a corner. Their plan is to take as many of us with them in as gruesome and pointless a manner possible.

Worse yet, Israel is itself largely a product of the Left. How else to explain Gaza, armed and aggrieved with a stated aim of genocide. In most normal history, Gaza would be green, prosperous and empty of evil squatters. The war would have been over fifty years ago and the Arabs, having lost, might have learned to live with their neighbours in peace.

Note to future civilizations: Think carefully before extending the franchise to the mob. It is not as if you haven't been warned. We were.

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To the US postal worker who opened my letter from Washington DC

There was no money in it, you union scum.

Fuck you and fuck Barack Obama, your hero.

(There was no customs sticker or the like. Don't make excuses. This was attempted thievery. Such is the state of the Republic in its twilight.)

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It will be brutal

The British enjoy a budget deficit worse than Greece.

The accountants at PricewaterhouseCoopers have calculated that starting next year, Britain would have to make across-the-board budget cuts of 5 percent a year to come close to cutting the deficit in half by 2014. But because the Brown government has already declared the budgets for health, law enforcement and schools to be off-limits, cuts of up to 10 percent -- per year -- are to be expected in most areas, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. And things could even turn out to be much worse if there is no strong economic upturn during this period.
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Jedi believer wins apology after being kicked out of Jobcentre for wearing a hood

When benefits claimant Chris Jarvis was asked to put down his hood in a Jobcentre, he said he was entitled to wear it because of his Jedi faith.

'I am a Star Wars follower. It means following the way of the Jedi,' he said yesterday. 'The main reason is I want to wear my hood up and I have got a religion which allows me to do that.

'Someone with their own religious views is allowed to wear what their religion says - the Sikhs are able to carry a great big dagger. My religion allows me to wear my hood.'

I am foursquare in favour of the Jedi religion (Episides IV, V, VI, obviously; followers of "I", "II", "III" must be killed) but surely this sets a bad precedent. Imagine the next time some child rapist is caught and he claims to follow a religion where God tells you to rape children. It would be compensation next. "No such religion exists", of course, but give it time and something like that might turn up in the UK.

/angry sarcasm

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Then the angels will hit you with a hammer

Some might consider this insensitive, even offensive. Some would be wrong. It is a righteous duty to ridicule these morons. And by "we" I mean our elected representatives. We (really, you and me, the electorate) have instead spent the last ten years making disingenuous apologies and trying to figure out how big a bribe it is going to take. Meanwhile, the Left has made it illegal to laugh at stupid ideas (for obvious reasons).

Not to worry, it's a process. It took us several hundred years the first time before we got round to inventing the Crusades.

Related: Lawfare taken to the next level as "descendents of Mohammed" take in Britain's adventageous cuisine, climate and libel laws.

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Black Eyed Peas: Meet Me Halfway

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March 17, 2010

Temper tantrum

Yet another Day of Rage in the disputed territories and we are meant to believe this is connected to a new Jewish suburb of Jerusalem. If they need an excuse, this latest rage has much more to do with the rebuilt Hurva synagogue.

And, I suspect, with the explicit encouragement of the Obama administration.

Sporadic incidents have been reported near the Old City (in the Wadi Joz quarter), in the northern suburb (in the Issawie quarter and in the Shuafat refugee camp) and in the quarter of Ras el-Amud, south east of the Temple Mount. Calm however reigns at the Temple Mount and also in the nearby Jewish quarter of the Old City, where the "Hurva" synagogue was opened with a solemn ceremony yesterday. It was in fact following the opening of this splendid synagogue that topographically rises above the Temple Mount that the 'Day of Rage' was announced, as explained by a leader of the Islamic Movement in Israel, Sheikh Kamal Khatib. He said that there is the fear that this event could herald a Jewish attempt to create a permanent presence at the Temple Mount.

In related news: The Central Bank of Iran plans to issue 100 thousand Rial notes in the next Iranian year (whatever an Iranian year might be when it is at home). At some point, the "Palestians" are going to run out of backers for their United Nations reality show.

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Back off, get your own sandwich

Rumours British firm Desire Petroleum may have struck oil near the Falklands arise as the Royal Navy announces the arrival of nuclear attack submarine HMS Sceptre to patrol the islands.

Experts claim there could be as much as 60 billion barrels of crude oil under Falkland's waters.

There are already two Navy vessels in the area. HMS York, a Type 42 destroyer, is partolling off the island's capital of Port Stanley. HMS Scott, a survey vessel, is also nearby and the fleet has air support from a squadron of RAF Typhoon fighter jets based on the islands.
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The United States of Deferred Maintenance

A Declinist moment at Newsweek.

"New York reminds me much more of London now," he observed. "It seems humbled."
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Fatuous

Funny how none of the four Entertainment Tonight and Entertainment Tonight Canada puff pieces on Kirstie Alley's fatuous new weight loss show mention her Organic Liason diet food line is yet another Scientology front company.

WWTDD? comments on the scandal.

Scientology or not, Kirstie Alley obviously knows the secret to physical health, so I’m gonna do whatever she does. Although I may only do half. I don’t want to lose too much weight, too quickly. Ohh, I should take a bunch of pictures starting today to document my rocket ride to fitness!
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Gabriella Cilmi: On a Mission

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March 16, 2010

Corpus Coranicum

Jeff Black says German researchers are preparing “Qur’an: The Critical Edition”.

This is a serious business. A team of researchers at the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences is preparing to bring out the first installment of Corpus Coranicum – which purports to be nothing less than the first critically evaluated text of the Qur’an ever to be produced.
What this means is that the research team is in the process of analysing and transcribing some 12,000 slides of Qur’an mansucripts from the first six centuries of the text’s existence. Once that is complete, the way is open to producing a text that annotates and, presumably, provides some sort of exegesis on the differences found in the early manuscripts.

RTWT (via Quotulatiousness).

Now about the “terrible and forbidden books” — I am forced to say that most of them are purely imaginary. There never was any Abdul Alhazred or Necronomicon, for I invented these names myself. Robert Bloch devised the idea of Ludvig Prinn and his De Vermis Mysteriis, while the Book of Eibon is an invention of Clark Ashton Smith's. Robert E. Howard is responsible for Friedrich von Junzt and his Unaussprechlichen Kulten.... As for seriously-written books on dark, occult, and supernatural themes — in all truth they don’t amount to much. That is why it’s more fun to invent mythical works like the Necronomicon and Book of Eibon.
- H.P. Lovecraft, In a letter to Willis Conover

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Gearing up totally for the destruction of Iran

Ten containers carrying bunker-buster bombs including 195 smart, guided, Blu-110 bombs and 192 2000lb Blu-117 bombs.are supposedly on their way to Diego Garcia.

Promises, promises.

“They are gearing up totally for the destruction of Iran,” said Dan Plesch, director of the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at the University of London, co-author of a recent study on US preparations for an attack on Iran. “US bombers are ready today to destroy 10,000 targets in Iran in a few hours,” he added.

The preparations were being made by the US military, but it would be up to President Obama to make the final decision.

I may have identified a weakness in American strategery.

Related: Iranian leader shuns ancient fire festival.

Iran's supreme leader is attempting to extinguish an annual event celebrating the last days of winter and the Persian calendar year, and the government is strengthening its security presence in the days leading up to a major holiday, Iranian media reported.

Hopefully, this makes Persia's ancient fire gods cranky.

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Insulting

Israeli's Ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren makes an observation. Then I make an observation.

U.S.-Israeli relations have hit a 35-year low over a contentious east Jerusalem building project that threatens to derail peacemaking efforts with the Palestinians, Israel's envoy to Washington was quoted as saying Monday.

Ambassador Michael Oren's remarks clashed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's assurances that the political turmoil resulting from the settlement announcement, which the Obama administration slammed as "an insult," was under control.

Barack Obama: America's first President to have been born and raised in a shame-culture.

This sort of thing has consequences.

Related: Na-na na-na na-na Leader!

Sticks and stones: Sultan Knish considers what the Left is calling Israel's insult to the United States (via JihadWatch).

...did Israeli TV air calls for a Jihad against America, as Palestinian Arab TV did? Did Israel name a square after the murderer of an American photographer, as the Palestinian Authority did? Did an Israeli Anchorman do a skit in blackface during Obama's visit, as a Turkish anchorman did during Obama's visit to Turkey? Are Israeli religious institutions issuing Fatwahs against America, as Al Azhar University, which Obama visited and spoke at, has done? Are Israeli leaders funding terrorism against America, as the Saudi King, before whom Obama bowed, does?

No, none of those incidents were described as insults. Nothing that Muslim countries did to mock, humiliate and murder Americans were even noticed at all. None of them produced furious condemnations from the White House or two hours of Hillary Clinton screeching on the phone at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. So what did Israel do that was so awful, so horrible and terrible? It built houses. Yes, civilian houses. Not army bases or nuclear missiles or walls. Houses.
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November 1, 4006

Sabrina Sforza Galitzia has worked out the real Da Vinci code, a clue to the end of the world as we know it.

She claimed to have worked out that da Vinci foresaw the end of the world in a “universal flood” which would begin on March 21, 4006 and end on November 1 the same year. Documents showed that he believed that this would mark “a new start for humanity”, Ms Sforza Galitzia said.

“There is a da Vinci code — it is just not the one made popular by Dan Brown,” she said.

Not so fast, say the comments.

Dan Schwartz wrote:

If Leonardo really referred, in 1498, to the date "November 1, 4006", he would have been using the Julian calendar, as that was the calendar then in use. On our current Gregorian calendar, the date in question would be November 29, 4006. Not that the four-week difference means that much when you are talking about the "end of the world". But Ms. Galitzia also says that the date will mark "a new start for humanity", so I guess it isn't the literal end of the world after all, is it? Any more than December 21, 2012 will be.
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Paris Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2010: Day 4

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Jacquy Bitch: The Misery

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March 15, 2010

Community cohesion

Two weeks after Dispatches, a Channel 4 current affairs program, revealed entryism by the Islamic Forum of Europe as it attempts to take over, amongst other things, the Labour party in Tower Hamlets, the IFE rebuttals to the piece include one directed at Channel 4's undercover reporter, "Atif."

It is a threat.

Last week, however, the organisation showed its true face.

“We’ve tracked you down,” said the IFE’s community affairs co-ordinator, Azad Ali, in a webcast targeting the Channel 4 reporter “Atif”, who went undercover at the IFE’s headquarters, the East London Mosque, filming the group’s true views – and its boasts that it controlled the local Tower Hamlets council. “Yes, Atif, we’ve got a picture of you and a lot more than you thought we had. We’ve tracked you down to different places. And if people are gonna turn what I’ve just said into a threat, that’s their fault, innit?

Mr Ali’s words sit strangely with his role as an official advisor to the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer, and to the police, but perhaps his annoyance is understandable. The undercover reporters filmed him saying: “Democracy, if it means not implementing the sharia, no one’s going to agree with that.”

Attacks on churches, gay people, Jewish history tours and a Hindu association - not to mention race attacks on white people; this "community cohesion," I do not think it means what you think it means.

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Against the Dry Bones paradigm

Belmont Club claims, entirely correctly, the Middle East "peace process" is really a process: a mime show of appearing to do something.

The perverse nature of the “peace process” is driven by the unstable strategic environment of the Middle East. The existence of fundamentally undemocratic and aggressive states like Syria and Iran, coupled with the multiplicity of nonstate terrorist actors like Hezbollah and Hamas, is incompatible with the survival of a state like Israel, which for historical reasons is paranoid about its existence. It’s a puzzle in which the pieces won’t fit until they are machined down to slot in. No lines drawn on a map, no handshakes on the White House lawn, no pious statements of goodwill alters the key fact that something has to be the grinder and some parts have to be ground down. To speak of the Palestinian-Israeli process is to look through the wrong end of the telescope. Just as one cannot understand Lebanon without understanding Syria and Iran — and indeed the entire Sunni-Shia schism and its attendant politics — so too is it impossible separate the “Palestinian” problem from its context.

It’s not the settlements that are the problem, it’s the region.
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Coffee Party Group Therapy Session

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Andrea: Nai-velik

Also: Bulgarian dancehall comin' at ya'.

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March 14, 2010

Lady Gaga feat. Beyoncé: Telephone

Ladies and germs, the greatest pop music video not featuring Gwen Stefani since 1982 (hat tip to Agent Bedhead).

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Illuminating Hadrians Wall

Illuminating Hadrians Wall, from Wallsend to Bowness-on-Solway.

The airborne had the best overall view, but crowds who shrugged off the chill after sunset and clustered round each flare were rewarded with an awesome sense of the past. Flickering into life on the Whin Sill crags, above the twilit forest and marsh to the north, the 500 lights recreated the ancient border between civilisation and the barbarians.

The Guardian calls it a recreation. I call it foreshadowing.

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Vroom

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Luxist rounds up the 2010 Geneva Motor Show featuring the Italians (ace), the Germans (boring Porsches)*, the French (French) and the rest including the extraordinarily tasteless Bufori Geneva (Australian).

I particularly enjoy the Stile Bertone Alfa Romeo Pandion Concept (above).

* But I repeat myself.

More: 2010 Alfa Romeo Pandion. Images.

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To celebrate the Alfa Romeo centenary, Alfa Romeo and Bertone have collaborated on this Pandion concept car. Alfa Romeo asked Bertone to make their interpretation of the 'Biscione' which is prominently featured in the Alfa Romeo badge. The name comes from a unique bird of prey in the Osprey family.

The most unique trait of the Pandion is its side windows which extend down to the front wheel arch. Like the Pandion bird, the doors open up in a gull-wing fashion.
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Memories of Potemkin

Blazing Cat Fur reports from above a Hezbollah Potemkin Village on the border between Israel and Lebanon.

It's Mayberry - Hezbollah Style complete with schools and houses - and no people, the roofs however have been thoughtfully designed to accomodate snipers. I didn't see any cats either which tells you all you need to know about these monsters;)
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Notice the time

The BBC cites a former inmate on a Muslim takeover of British prisons and a former prison officer claiming the underworld gangsters who used to keep discipline and order were no longer in charge.

"It hurts as a Muslim to have someone disrespect my religion. If we deal with him one time, with violence, and show him what time it is, he will never disrespect our religion again," he said.
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"Islam is a very sensitive matter. And the screws don't understand that. I respect what the screws do but they've got to understand our ways, where we're coming from," he added.
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By a happy coincidence

We are tired of him too.

“Big first year leaves Obama tired,” the AP’s Julie Pace wrote on December 29 of last year. “After a sleepless, overnight flight to Oslo to accept the Nobel Peace Prize, President Barack Obama made a not altogether surprising admission. He was tired.”
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And according to London’s Sunday Telegraph, the president’s decision to not welcome British Prime Minister Gordon Brown last March with the customary press conference and State Dinner was not a result of a deliberate slight, rather POTUS was pooped. "People say he looks tired more often than they're used to," said an anonymous strategist.

Feeble. This is the man in whom the American public decided to entrust the defense of the Republic and, no small thing, the former Dominion to its north.

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Paris Hilton meets Lady Gaga at the Nokia 5800 Launch

Lady Gaga is right: Stars Are Blind is a great pop record.

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Yanica & Vali ft. Aso: Dve v edno

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